Showing posts with label dancers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label dancers. Show all posts

Monday, August 10, 2015

UPDATE - Fun from the past, seen in downtown Portland

UPDATE:

Still less energy than I would like to have at this point. However, I'm plugging along. Thank you for your continued prayers, love, and concern.

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One August I went after work to enjoy the Oregon Ballet Theatre at Director Park. I knew I'd some something special, but I had no idea what a special treat it would be to watch these two go through parts of this particular dance, over and over again. I came to a new appreciation of their strength and training and work ethic. Their efforts proved to be breathtaking.

Here's some info about the dancers and the event in the park:


The lady: YUKA IINO / PRINCIPAL DANCER, joined OBT in 2003

A native of Japan, Yuka Iino joined OBT from Reiko Yamamoto Ballet Company where she became a principal dancer in 1996. She is a graduate of the Reiko Yamamoto Ballet School and a recipient of both the 1998 Varna International Ballet Competition Gold Medal (Junior Division) and the 1995 Asian Pacific Ballet Competition Bronze Medal. Ms. Iino has had ballets created on her at OBT by Christopher Stowell, Kent Stowell and Yuri Possokhov. In August 2008, she performed the pas de deux from George Balanchine's Rubies at the Chicago Dancing Festival.

The gentleman: BRIAN SIMCOE / SOLOIST, joined OBT in 2005

Brian Simcoe began his training in Southern Oregon under the direction of Sylvia Bolton, and also studied with the School of Oregon Ballet Theatre, Pacific Northwest Ballet School and Long Beach Ballet Arts Center. At OBT, he has appeared in Christopher Stowell's Swan Lake, Lar Lubovitch's Concerto Six Twenty Two, as the Cavalier in George Balanchine’s The Nutcracker and Who Cares?, and the leading role in Jerome Robbins' Afternoon of a Faun.

EXPERIENCE BALLET IN THE WILD: OBT EXPOSED RETURNS TO DIRECTOR PARK

August 20th through the 24th, OBT will move their dance studios outdoors to Director Park in downtown Portland, offering visitors of all ages the opportunity to sneak a peek inside the choreographic process. Thanks to a collaboration with White Bird Dance, this year’s OBT Exposed will be a Choreographic Institute featuring international choreographer Pontus Lidberg. Dance lovers of all ages will have the opportunity to watch as Lidberg works with OBT dancers to develop a new contemporary work featuring music by Portland-born, Julliard-trained classical composer Ryan Francis that will premiere in April as part of OBT’s American Music Festival program (April 18-28, 2013).

This project represents the first official collaboration between Oregon Ballet Theatre, Oregon’s leading resident ballet company, and White Bird, the sole dance-only presenter west of the Rockies. OBT Artistic Director Christopher Stowell and White Bird Co-Founders Walter Jaffe and Paul King agreed on the selection of Pontus Lidberg for the Choreographic Institute in light of his growing reputation as a gifted young choreographer who uses classical ballet as a springboard for inventive new work that he often combines with film.

Dancers will also be rehearsing selections from Swan Lake in preparation for their upcoming performance at the Oregon Symphony's Waterfront Concert August 30th.

Thursday, February 20, 2014

First visit to Disneyland! Day One, Post No. 11

Roaring from atop his float, the Lion King! One of my favorite Broadway musicals--I count myself blessed to have seen it the first time in London and the second time here in Portland. Those dancers behind the float are on stilts, tall stilts, playing drums some of the time, fringe flying all of the time. Love them!

Wednesday, April 3, 2013

April 3, the movement of a couple dancing to rockabilly from Levi Dexter and the band

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rockabilly_hair_comb_dance_3_PicMonkey Collage Seen at the Portland Roadster Show at the Portland Expo Center, Saturday, March 16, 2013. This guy danced with two women at once later on, a couple of times. This particular time, he reached into his right hip pocket, pulled out his comb, and made certain that his rocking and rolling had not ruined his modern-mixed-with-vintage-almost-ducktail.

Thursday, October 16, 2008

M Week continues with Emmylou Harris, Jimmy Gaudreau and Moondi Klein--Zoo Concert, July 22, 2008

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Jimmy Gaudreau and Moondi Klein opened for Emmylou Harris, yet she came out to join them on a song or two. How magnificent!
Once again, members of the audience had to get on their feet and dance. This couple was so far away that my photos don't do them justice, other than to suggest just how much they enjoyed themselves.
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Here's Emmylou and her band. It was so wonderful to hear her soaring voice in the great outdoors of the Pacific Northwest, accompanied by such accomplished musicians.
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